Dive below the surface without losing air.
Insight-oriented therapy for adults & college students. ADHD & trauma-informed care.
Serving Florida & Massachusetts via telehealth.
Welcome.
I’m Crysti Kotsiopoulos, and I’m a licensed psychologist.
I help adults and college students build self-trust and find comfort in their own minds.
Blending depth with practicality and warmth with challenge, I offer therapy that’s adaptable, thoughtful, and personalized from start to finish.
Common presenting concerns:
Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Mood changes, depression, and anxiety
Difficult relationships or relational patterns
Complex life histories
Major life transitions or stressors
Identity exploration
If your exact issue isn’t listed, feel free to reach out. I’ll be transparent if I can’t help.
All appointments are via telehealth, available to people within Florida and Massachusetts.
In-network with BCBS (MA)
Consultations last about 15-minutes and are complimentary.
Professional Background
Doctor of Psychology
William James College
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
University of Miami
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Tufts University Counseling and Mental Health Service
Pre-doctoral Internship
University of New Hampshire Psychological and Counseling Services
I received advanced training at Babson College and Harvard University, offering psychological services to their students. Prior, I provided therapy to teens and adults at a community health center. My training began at a group home and on-site classroom, helping young children navigate significant trauma.
My doctoral research project focused on understanding how mental health professionals approach diagnosis, with the hope of gaining insight into how the field can improve early recognition of bipolar and related disorders.
Licensed Psychologist
Florida (PY12726)
Massachusetts (PSY10000634)
Professional Associations
American Psychological Association
Florida Psychological Association
Massachusetts Psychological Association
“Set your course by the stars, not by the lights of every passing ship.”
— Omar N. Bradley